Crash

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  1. spazzmo

    spazzmo Guest

    Has anyone downloaded crash and found that it's a porn film!
    Not only that it won't delete because it says that it's in use. I've tried starting up in safe mode and uninstalling Limewire but still the same! A little help please.
     
  2. thecraigc

    thecraigc Regular member

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    don't be "satafiying" yourself when trying to delete it :)

    !!thecraigc!!
     
  3. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    check your msconfig & task manager to see if it is running. you might be infected. what anti-virus & spyware programs are you using??
     
  4. spazzmo

    spazzmo Guest

    Already tried task manager and msconfig.
    And just ran spybot and adaware but they found nothing too bad, just cookies. Have AVG running and it's upto date.
    I have all my downloads on a slave drive so it's not too much of a problem to format it, just have to find somewhere to put the other stuff.

    very funny thecraigc, my eyesites bad enough, lol
     
  5. J-Kwon

    J-Kwon Regular member

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    Crash is an excellent film really easy to understand ......LOL ye the most complicated film of the year.

    I would reccomend getttin Norton Antivirus
    I would also reccomend using bitlord and torrentspy.com to get your films
    Try using pestpatrol that can be quite a useful tool

    Have you tried system restore.....just a thought

    If the drive has no important downloads on it wipe it and start again,(that is a last resort though)

    spazzmo if your eyesight's bad enough you might be reading the films name wrong, for example crash up the arse LOL
     
  6. romero

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    How about booting your computer to command prompt and seeking and deleting the file thru it? If it doesn't work continue by checking the attributes of the file, removing them if necessary and trying good old delete again.
     

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